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Introduction to digital signal processing and filter design
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Hoboken, NJ : Wiley-Interscience, 2006
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9780471464822

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A practical and accessible guide to understanding digital signal processing

Introduction to Digital Signal Processing and Filter Design was developed and fine-tuned from the author's twenty-five years of experience teaching classes in digital signal processing. Following a step-by-step approach, students and professionals quickly master the fundamental concepts and applications of discrete-time signals and systems as well as the synthesis of these systems to meet specifications in the time and frequency domains. Striking the right balance between mathematical derivations and theory, the book features:

* Discrete-time signals and systems
* Linear difference equations
* Solutions by recursive algorithms
* Convolution
* Time and frequency domain analysis
* Discrete Fourier series
* Design of FIR and IIR filters
* Practical methods for hardware implementation

A unique feature of this book is a complete chapter on the use of a MATLAB(r) tool, known as the FDA (Filter Design and Analysis) tool, to investigate the effect of finite word length and different formats of quantization, different realization structures, and different methods for filter design. This chapter contains material of practical importance that is not found in many books used in academic courses. It introduces students in digital signal processing to what they need to know to design digital systems using DSP chips currently available from industry.

With its unique, classroom-tested approach, Introduction to Digital Signal Processing and Filter Design is the ideal text for students in electrical and electronic engineering, computer science, and applied mathematics, and an accessible introduction or refresher for engineers and scientists in the field.


Author Notes

B. A. SHENOI , PHD, is Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering, Wright State University. Dr. Shenoi is internationally recognized for his research in active and digital filter theory and has published more than fifty papers on that topic in professional journals. He is a Life Fellow of the IEEE, a recipient of the Golden Jubilee Medal from the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society, and a recipient of the IEEE's Third Millennium Gold Medal.


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Shenoi (electrical engineering, Wright State Univ.) presents a good introduction to digital signal processing and filter design, including the design of the filters in hardware. This lengthy book contains nine chapters, with material divided into four basic subjects. Chapters 1 through 3 for the most part treat signal processing, starting with an overview of analog signal processing, then leading into digital signal processing. Chapters 4 and 5 present the infinite impulse response and finite impulse response filter design from a mathematical viewpoint. The next three chapters are devoted to filter realizations. The final chapter discusses the use of MATLAB as a tool in signal processing. This text first presents the background needed to understand the more complex subject matter presented in the later chapters. Those familiar with analog filter design will find the material on Butterworth and Chebyshev filters very informative and relevant. There are many examples presented together with other exercises, as well as MATLAB implementations. ^BSumming Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through professionals. E. A. Hoyer emeritus, Wichita State University


Table of Contents

Preface
1 Introduction
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Application of DSP
1.3 Discrete-Time Signals
1.4 History of Filter Design
1.5 Analog and Digital Signal Processing
1.6 Summary
Problems
References
2 Time-Domain Analysis and z Transform
2.1 A Linear, Time-Invariant System
2.2 z Transform Theory
2.3 Using z Transform to Solve Difference Equations
2.4 Solving Difference Equations Using the Classical Method
2.5 z Transform Method Revisited
2.6 Convolution Revisited
2.7 A Model from Other Models
2.8 Stability
2.9 Solution Using MATLAB Functions
2.10 Summary
Problems
References
3 Frequency-Domain Analysis
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Theory of Sampling
3.3 DTFT and IDTFT
3.4 DTFT of Unit Step Sequence
3.5 Use of MATLAB to Compute DTFT
3.6 DTFS and DFT
3.7 Fast Fourier Transform
3.8 Use of MATLAB to Compute DFT and IDFT
3.9 Summary
Problems
References
4 Infinite Impulse Response Filters
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Magnitude Approximation of Analog Filters
4.3 Analog Frequency Transformations
4.4 Digital Filters
4.5 Impulse-Invariant Transformation
4.6 Bilinear Transformation
4.7 Digital Spectral Transformation
4.8 Allpass Filters
4.9 IIR Filter Design Using MATLAB
4.10 Yule-Walker Approximation
4.11 Summary
Problems
References
5 Finite Impulse Response Filters
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Linear Phase Fir Filters
5.3 Fourier Series Method Modified by Windows
5.4 Design of Windowed FIR Filter Using MATLAB
5.5 Equiripple Linear Phase FIR Filters
5.6 Design of Equiripple FIR Filters Using MATLAB
5.7 Frequency Sampling Method
5.8 Summary
Problems
References
6 Filter Realizations
6.1 Introduction
6.2 FIR Filter Realizations
6.3 IIR Filter Realizations
6.4 Allpass Filters in Parallel
6.5 Realization of FIR and IIR Filters Using MATLAB
6.6 Summary
Problems
References
7 Quantized Filter Analysis
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Filter Design-Analysis Tool
7.3 Quantized Filter Analysis
7.4 Binary Numbers and Arithmetic
7.5 Quantization Analysis of IIR Filters
7.6 Quantization Analyis of FIR Filters
7.7 Summary
Problems
References
8 Hardware Design Using DSP Chips
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Simulink and Real-Time Workshop
8.3 Design Preliminaries
8.4 Code Generation
8.5 Code Composer Studio
8.6 Simulator and Emulator
8.7 Conclusion
References
9 MATLAB Primer
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Signal Processing Toolbox
References
Index
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